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"Catatonias (t,ac 1)": In December, 2021, I created the Score Movie entitled "Catatonias" which provides a countdown from 60 to 1 & specifies that each counted-down second should have the number of notes represented by the countdown number. It's further specified that the even numbers should be "naturals" & the odds should be "accidentals". Since asking for 60 notes in one second seemed extremely difficult to people who were thinking that one player had to produce all 60 notes 'live', I made a movie on March 1, 2022, of my showing one possible way to realize this score. That demonstration movie is called "Aww, C'mon.. It's not THAT hard!" & the realization is presented near the end. That version is now detached, here, as a separate movie. On March 4, 2022, Adam Welch made a version & I turned that into 2 movies. On March 8, 2022, Dick Turner made an orchestral version for a reversed score, a countUP. Dick wanted to be able to hear these 3 versions back-to-back in a playlist on YouTube. 3 versions didn't seem like enough to me so today, March 11, 2022, I made 2 more versions: one in which there's neither a countDOWN or a countUP but one in which the seconds are jumbled around so that the numbers are all still there but not in a linear order. The 2nd of the March 11, 2022, versions maintains 60 seconds (one of the fixed parameters) but eliminates some numbers, repeats others, &, once again, has a jumbling. I used "Catatonias (t,ac 1)" as the raw material for this re-editing. In case it isn't glaringly obvious, "t,ac" = "tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE". - March 11, 2022 notes from tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE
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